There are two possible definitions of the word "muster." The first version of muster is a noun which is defined as a formal gathering of troops. The second is a verb defined as assemble troops. Both definitions are especially for inspection or readying for battle.
another word for muster is: company, collection, rally, roll, meeting
older brother
I could not muster up the courage to touch the snake.
the existence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase.
"Everyone should muster the courage to speak in public."
The word presumptive means to presume something without factual evidence. Some synonyms, or words with similar meanings, are possible, probably, assumptive, and circumstantial.
He was tired but he had to muster up enough strength to get the job done.
no tho it is sometimes used contemptuously in some dialects& btw the full range of possible meanings of a word dont necessarily cling to it alwaysnor do things a word rhymes with necessarily make it badetcbut of course a great deal more depends on how you say any wordthan the intrinsic meaning or possible meanings of that word itself
Some possible meanings: Of the mouth, of speech By the coasts/shores Need context to tell best translation.
custer or duster or
The German word for "pattern" is "Muster" or "Struktur".
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